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2 years ago
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[FIXED] [HCHSP] [HR] Wrong price for Selling Nectar on the Food Sales Table

Product: The Sims 4
Platform: PC
Which language are you playing the game in? English
How often does the bug occur? 100%
What is your current game version number? 1.101.290
What expansions, game packs, and stuff packs do you have installed?  All of them, Including Home Chef Hustle, courtesy of EA Creator's Network
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Create some nectar and let it age so that you can see a good prize difference. Sell it on the Food Sales table. 
What happens when the bug occurs? The price you get for the bottle is way off. You only seem to get the prize of the nectar that hasn't been aged
What do you expect to see? Getting the actual prize the nectar is worth
Have you installed any customization with the game, e.g. Custom Content or Mods? Never used
Did this issue appear after a specific patch or change you made to your system? Installing the Home Chef Hustle Stuff Pack

When you get list of stuff you sold, the number of sold nectar is also off. They don't seem to buy it by portion but the prize that shows is for 4x base prize although it only shows 2 sold. See pics for details

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  • I had noticed even before installing Home Chef Hustle that if you pour any finely aged nectar, the value of a glass of nectar was significantly less than the value of a bottle of nectar, which would explain why you get so little for it when selling on a food stand. 

    Here's my sim's finely aged bottle:

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    Here's the value of one glass after I decanted four glasses (I put it in her inventory and used multi select to show the value). I did do this after installing HCH, but as I said, I had already noticed the value per glass was ridiculously low on aged nectars even before installing HCH, I just never got a screenshot before:

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    So as you can see it's 48 per glass vs the 1,124 that is 1/4 the bottle's value of 4,494.

    The marked up value on the food stand is based on the price per the glass (48 + 48x3 = 192).

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    Best regards,
    Jennifer

  • Up, because it bothers me so much and I lost lots of money because of this bug.
    Dear Maxis Team, please fix this.